The Great Invasion of 1863; Or, General Lee in Pennsylvania. Embracing An Account of the Strength And Organization of the Armies of the Potomac And Northern Virginia; Their Daily Marches With the Routes of Travel, And General Orders Issued; the Three Days
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192 THE GKEAT INVASION. them, the can was placed in a wagon and the officer's wrath suddenly subsided. Similar scenes were at the same time being enacted all over the town, and scarcely a store or shop escaped. About four o'clock in the evening a number of teams were brought into town, and distributed around at various places, and the contents of every store, shop and cellar were taken and loaded into these wagons. The dry goods men at that time dealt also in groceries, and all suffered the los...s of their entire stock. We had in our cellar a considerable amount of molasses, syrup, sugar, etc., which General Ewell had kindly spared us. These we would have removed with our stock of dry goods, but the cellar was deep and the hogsheads heavy, and we were unable to draw them out. The Confederates, however, were equal to the occasion, and when thirty or forty of them took hold of the ropes, they soon had them all up in front of the store. When all were up, and before loading them into their wagons, an ofiicer with a blank book noted down the number of gallons in each hogshead and barrel, and also the amount of sugar, etc.
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